tjwalker11
Mechanical
- Jan 17, 2004
- 12
Does the conductivity coefficient between surfaces change is the conduction takes place in a low pressure vacuum? Does the lack of atmosphere significantly change conduction?
I can imagine if two surfaces had 100% contact, that the atmosphere would have no effect, but most surfaces have some level of micro-roughness that prevents 100% contact over the overlapping area.
Any leads on this would be appreciated?
The materials I'm interested in would be a heated or chilled roller (probably steel or chrome plated) to stainless steel, polyester, and polyimide films.
I can imagine if two surfaces had 100% contact, that the atmosphere would have no effect, but most surfaces have some level of micro-roughness that prevents 100% contact over the overlapping area.
Any leads on this would be appreciated?
The materials I'm interested in would be a heated or chilled roller (probably steel or chrome plated) to stainless steel, polyester, and polyimide films.